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June 3rd, 2011 | 545 Entries

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545 Entries for “radio”

  1. music
    songs
    tune
    numbers
    car
    dancing
    old
    fun
    party
    lyrics
    music
    tuning

    by Ale on 06.04.2011
  2. the radio in my car is set to 89.3 and to 92.9 que, christian music and country music… Can you get better then that? so much better than that crap on the box.. its just ridiculous what people are “singing” about now a days.. bootys and money and being a whore… lol

    by Cat on 06.04.2011
  3. I used to LOVE listening to the radio. Now, it makes me mad. They play the same songs over and over. Annoying. Once, my grandma’s friend Patti gave me a new radio and a pair of short when I was like 12 to try to convince me to wear the shorts in the summer. I still wear pants in the summer because i have fat legs. They just wanted me to be comfortable and happy and of course, not over heated. I never was one for bribery, but when Patti died of Cancer, i couldn’t listen to the radio anymore.

  4. sing to me, serenade me, love me love me, say that you love me. you can be such a static monster at times, yelling, not being able to control your anger, but you always seem to find yourself. you make me happy, sad, emotional, but always find a way to make my car rides a little more enjoyable. thank you.

  5. Melodious sound flowed out of the radio and spilled out the windows into the busy street below. It went unnoticed to many, but a few heard it calling, beckoning them.

  6. Touching the softness of the night sky, her distress was invisible to our eyes. But clear across the vastness of water, those helpless ones listening, cuddling their radios, heard the first echoes of destruction.

  7. a device that help one listen to the most beautiful sounds in the world. Music, talk shows, metals heads, pop, rock, anything you want its there for you. Enjoy and use with caution. Radio is my life!

    by Shawsh on 06.04.2011
  8. Since radio waves and electricity were replaced by the safer teek waves,mankind had found that certain humans had gained the ability to bend time and space….they became pilots.bogdan wad special even amongst the special group… he was a status child.

  9. Radio killed no stars,
    but it’s always fun
    to listen,
    wondering if the little men
    just inside
    are really there,
    or if they’re just figments
    of a child’s imagination
    lingering into adulthood.

    by Nick on 06.04.2011
  10. Saturday morning radio seemed to have been a romanticized thing at one point. I can recall my grandfather waking up on Saturdays and listening to what I thought at the time was an old, rugged genre of classic country. I now own most of the records he loved.

    by shawnhope on 06.04.2011
  11. the window to the world. beauty, travel, imagine. cry, laugh.

    by claudio on 06.04.2011
  12. It was the first thing, he ever loved, after Geri and the sunlight and the taste of hot sizzling chicken taken when the street vendors weren’t paying attention. It had been a scrounging day, and he had found several elastic bands and some good tin cans in the landfill – that was when he saw the shiny corner sticking up, and went to investigate. Since it had half an antenna, the songs were fuzzy, but that was how he always heard music. Distant, through the walls of other people’s houses.

  13. The voices buzzed through the radio – ” This is CJCY-95, bringing you the hottest tunes in the – what the hell? Oh my god – oh my god – she has fangs – she want to – she -“

  14. i like driving in the rain listening to the radio. turned to the country station and someone wailing in my car about real life things. You know what i mean when it rains.. everything seems more real, more clear. Like its washin away all the dirt so you can see what’s underneath it all. like you can really see life.

  15. Radio is totally awesome and I listen to it every day. Some of my mates are radio DJs for the Norwegian NRJ in Oslo and one is in P5 in Trondheim. Both are Norwegian cities.

    by Tom on 06.04.2011
  16. music news info chris moyleas scott mills waves boogie bordom fear popularity

    by Nims on 06.04.2011
  17. The radio… it’s weird and already dead. I can’t ever find anything interesting on it.. I went to a concert based upon popular local radio and had a horrible time. The world needs an indie radio station but I suppose that wouldn’t make it indie.. dang. Looks like music discovery is left to Internet radio and youtube videos.

    by Caitlyn on 06.04.2011
  18. used to be listened to. reminds me of old ladys at home with the grandkids in the old days. they waited all daY for that special show the had been entisipaiting. an old technology.

    by thorbjorn on 06.04.2011
  19. Msic is all I hear when I play the radio. Why is it that it gives me all this different ideas? I feel I have company, I feel like I’m not alone. The Beatles are awesome to be listening to on the radio. Radio’s are ancient, but will always stay! They are just fabulous :)

    by Philipa on 06.04.2011
  20. Antiquated source of entertainment that still is an inseperable part of my daily life. Apparently my car is a time machine, taking me back to a simpler era every time I sit in traffic.

    by Matt on 06.04.2011
  21. everytime im in the car i turn the radio up all the way, i roll down all the windows and let my music play so that everyone else can hear it. My favorite place to be is in my car with the radio up and the windows down.

    by rae on 06.04.2011
  22. Songs pouring forth, splilling rhythms and tunes … the voice of a gentle sprano, the beating of drums … and I’m not even at the concert yet!

    by Artie on 06.04.2011
  23. radio reminds me of a hot afternoon… highway…. sun scorched the landscape white… and a hot , bearded guy driving a car with the radio playing inside .

    by watermellon3 on 06.04.2011
  24. I listen to the radio on my way to work to distract me from going to work. I feel stressed at work and the radio makes me forget what i am driving into. The station I choose has announcers that tell jokes, they play good music, and I laugh all the way to work so that I can reach there laughing and enlightened before I have to face the day.

    by Kelly on 06.04.2011
  25. the radio said not to panic. don’t they always say not to panic. but the radio was our only lifeline our only way of finding out what was going on., it said don’t panic. and now there’s just static. what does that mean. where is the radio what’s going on

  26. I like to listen to the Bert show on the radio on weekday mornings. I also really like to listen to public talk radio. It is always really interesting, and I learn from it. On the Bert show, they are really funny and I am constantly laughing. I like how genuine and honest they are.

    by Kacey on 06.04.2011
  27. i love to listen to the radio.. all my favourite shows are on BBC radio 1… the personalities are very exciting and they brings things to life with descriptive speech. i think it is still very influential despite all the technology.

    by akpo siekpe on 06.04.2011
  28. When I was young and bored and lonely because the summer was a long one, the radio was what kept me from complete self-destruction. I became a lifelong music obsessive thanks to the mixtapes I’d make of my favorite songs being taped off the local station.

  29. kills music, reducing it to what everyone likes and destroys individual tastes. Yeah, i listen to the radio when i need a break from m

    by alex hcohebrg on 06.04.2011
  30. Why this word? Crackle hum, yeah yeah, everyone is in love with it, like listening to vinyl, because it reminds us of a time when things were supposedly simple or we just understood less and so it seemed that way.

    by Suzie F. Homemaker on 06.04.2011
  31. Waking up every morning to the news and traffic. but i’m not driving anywhere, so what’s the point? and i’m not buying anything so why listen to ads…Why? to pretend a connection to the world that doesn’t exist…

    by el on 06.04.2011
  32. I usually don’t listen to the radio because I don’t care for all the commercials, crappy music, and annoying DJs. Unfortunately, I’ve been stuck listening to it since a CD is stuck in my player.

  33. the radio came on just as i woke up. it seemed a little more than just a coincidence at the timing of it. i am not even sure why i woke up at that precise moment. i don’t event recall what preceded the un-timely wake up jolt…

    by Mackelroy on 06.04.2011
  34. It’s great. It allows to communicate with all these different people in different areas. It was really great in the world wars. Armies could communicate with their men and learned other armies tactics. I love listening to the radio too. New music of new genres. There are so many different radio stations and people talking on them. Radio hosts must be pretty damn cocky if they think everyone deserves to hear their thoughts for hours at a time. Like really? You have to be funny to be a radio talk show host too. All listeners listen to the radio to relax, they don’t want the host talking about the depressing of reality. They don’t want to think about that.

    by Claire on 06.04.2011
  35. Well, most of the must on the radio is bullshit. It is awful., It is only about sex and drugs, most of it. Sure, there are some songs with decent meanings, but i haven’t heard them on the radio. I don’t undersatnd the populatiry of it. There is nothing special to be seen

    by Ally on 06.04.2011
  36. i rmember when i used to love listening to the radio. i can think back to a time when it was the only technology we had. none of these high quality hd radio or cd players. no we had the radio with it’s top 20 lists, its commercials, and it’s talk shows. it was simple and we loved it.

    by Christina Mastroeni on 06.04.2011
  37. You know a song is going to be a hit when you can’t get it out of your head, after hearing it once on the radio. I remember hearing Light my Fire on the radio in a convertible and knowing without a doubt it would be a hit. Same with Purple Haze!

  38. “Oh ohh I heard it on the radio, ye’ah I hear it on the radiooo”
    “Oh for the love of god could you either sing a different song or stop singing!” driver then muttered three hours, three bloody hours!”

  39. Changing stations. Trying to look for something that makes sense. Nothing makes sense anymore. The voices. Coldplay. Next. Sean Kingston. Next. No, no song can describe what I’m feeling now.

  40. The radio…what else can be said about it? Music is playing…I love music and it soothes the way I think, feel, and the type of person I am…the person I used to love LOVED music…and I believe that music is the only thing that can keep me safe from being hurt like this again. I’m tired of relationships and I just need to stick to music…that’s the best loved thing out there:)

    by Morris Ling on 06.04.2011